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Journal Psikogenesis
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Published by Universitas Yarsi
ISSN : 23033177     EISSN : 25977547     DOI : -
Jurnal Psikogenesis is a semiannualy publication produced by Fakultas Psikologi Universitas YARSI since 2012 (e-ISSN: 2597-7547, p-ISSN: 2303-3177). The journal reflects the wide application of all aspects of psychology related to health. It also addresses the social contexts in which psychological and health processes are embedded. The main emphasis of the journal is on original research, theoretical review papers, meta-analyses, and applied studies.
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Peran Self-Compassion Terhadap Flourishing Pada Mahasiswa Tahun Pertama Abdullah, Annisa Aulia Rahma Hanum; Saleh, Airin Yustikarini
Jurnal Online Psikogenesis Vol 13 No 1 (2025): Juni
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi Universitas YARSI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24854/jps.v13i1.4727

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First-year university students are vulnerable to experiencing stress due to the transition to academic life, which can undermine their well-being or flourishing. Prior research has shown that greater self-compassion is associated with higher flourishing, but evidence among Indonesian first-year students remains limited. We hypothesized that self-compassion would be positively related to flourishing and to each of its components. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 203 Indonesian first-year university students aged 18–20 years (M = 18.59, SD = 0.64), of whom 76.4% were female (N = 155). Participants completed the Skala Welas Diri (SWD) and the Indonesian adaptation of the PERMA-Profiler. Pearson correlations and multiple regression analyses were used to assess associations. Results showed that self-compassion was positively and significantly associated with overall flourishing (β = .512, p < .001) as well as with each of its dimensions (β = .344–.456, p < .001). These findings support the development of a self-compassion program as one option that universities can offer to first-year students to enhance their flourishing.
Gen Z Marriage: Loneliness as a Moderator of Partner Phubbing and Marital Satisfaction Rinaldi, Martaria Rizky; Hardika , Jelang; Triastuti, Rinda
Jurnal Online Psikogenesis Vol 13 No 1 (2025): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24854/jps.v13i1.4762

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Generation Z, known as digital natives, is highly familiar with technology and social media, which can influence various aspects of life, including marital satisfaction. This study aimed to explore the role of loneliness as a moderator in the relationship between partner phubbing and marital satisfaction in Generation Z. A correlational quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design was employed in this research. The study involved 204 Generation Z participants aged 20-29 who had been married for 1-7 years. The research instruments included a partner phubbing scale, a marital satisfaction scale, and a loneliness scale. Data analysis was conducted using the moderation mediation module in Jamovi. The results indicated that both partner phubbing and loneliness were negatively related to marital satisfaction (Z = -2.633, p < .001; Z = -3.843, p < .001). This suggests that higher levels of phubbing experienced by partners are associated with lower reported marital satisfaction. Furthermore, greater loneliness was found to be linked to lower marital satisfaction in Generation Z. However, no moderating effect of loneliness was found in the relationship between partner phubbing and marital satisfaction (Z = 0.794, p = .427). This indicates that the impact of phubbing on marital satisfaction remains consistent for individuals with both low and high levels of loneliness. This study offers valuable insights for Generation Z couples on the impact of technology use on marital relationships, highlighting the importance of considering loneliness in maintaining relationship quality. Education on the mindful use of technology is crucial for achieving marital satisfaction among Generation Z.